Aer Perang lies on the Sulawesi bank of the Lembeh Strait. The name means "war water" originated because just after WWI a passing warship blasted a hole in the rocks to get at the fresh water. The video stars the weedy scorpionfish (Rhinopias frondosa), for many the 'holy grail' of underwater critters.
The video opens with Banggai cardinalfish which originate from Indonesia's Banggai island. Legend has it that a bag of these fish intended for an aquarium was accidentally dropped into the Lembeh Strait, whereupon the fish flourished. They now compete with anemonefish for shelter amongst the strait's anemones. The video also features nudibranchs, a demon stinger, a cockatoo waspfish, a snake eel and saddleback anemonefish.
Shot in June 2006 at http://www.TwoFishDivers.com
The music is Afterglow by Toao of http://www.soilsound.com
More Lembeh Strait muck diving videos on http://www.bubblevision.com/underwater-videos/Lembeh/
dang! that was such a cool video!
erickinho1BRA 2 years ago
increible!
patatashark 2 years ago
Beautiful recordings; thank you !
Ramakuta 2 years ago